I currently use a web filter product that
does not feature ICAP server capability. (It can act as an ICAP client and send requests to other ICAP servers, but it cannot function as an ICAP server itself). Therefore, I’m unable to use Squid’s ICAP functionality to query my web filter product. Is there any safe way of using SSL-Bump on Squid to decrypt client traffic, redirect (via standard HTTP or some other means) to another network location,
then receive and re-encrypt it before sending it out to its ultimate destination? Is this idea insane? I have several devices that would benefit from seeing an unencrypted view of our traffic in and out.
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